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August 29, 2003

You’ve GOT to be kidding me!

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I don’t think I need to explain why I’m just *floored* by this. Disgusted, amazed, FLOORED. I commented about it briefly on my other blog, but this is really the place for it.

From the issue dated June 27, 2003, By Scott McLemee

Seeing Red

Philip Foner influenced a generation of young labor historians, but critics call him a plagiarist who helped himself to their research (full piece here)

“He was a pioneer in the development of labor history as a discipline, in moving it out of the economics department,” says Nelson N. Lichtenstein, a professor of history at the University of California at Santa Barbara. He notes that Foner chronicled the struggles of black and female workers at a time when the constituency of unions was assumed, by default, to be white and male. By the late 1960s — despite his marginality, or perhaps because of it — Foner was an acknowledged influence on the younger generation of historians studying the labor movement.

Strangely Familiar

Meanwhile, Foner was in turn being influenced by lesser-known scholars, to put it as kindly as possible.

The first sign of trouble came in 1971, when James O. Morris published an article in Labor History charging that Foner’s book The Case of Joe Hill (International Publishers, 1965) contained extensive plagiarism from an unpublished master’s thesis that Mr. Morris wrote in the 1950s. “About one quarter of the Foner text is a verbatim or nearly verbatim reproduction of the Morris manuscript,” he wrote. That was a low estimate, because Mr. Morris also noted that many of the primary sources quoted in his thesis also appeared in Foner’s book — passages that “begin at the same word in a broken sentence, involve the same pattern of dots for omitted material, end at the same point. …”

In his reply, published along with Mr. Morris’s article, Foner listed the archives and sources he had consulted. He acknowledged reading the thesis, but said he did so only toward the end of his research. He did not respond to Mr. Morris’s documentation, in side-by-side columns, that compared Foner’s book to the thesis and showed extensive borrowing, much of it word for word.

It was not to be the only time…”

and more, from another source:

Melvyn Dubofsky: “…when I did my book on the IWW [Industrial Workers of the World] I discovered that Foner had never seen documents cited in his footnotes that were supposedly located in the National Archives (they were classified and unavailable to researchers) and that he had destroyed documents at AFL-CIO headquarters (pre Meany Center and pre SHSW AFL collection, the Federation’s records were stored in what amounted to an attic room in the headquarters building and rarely examined by scholars).” (read the rest here.)

August 27, 2003

MFA

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Friday didn’t happen - a certain small blonde girl was SO uncooperative and then we just needed to GO. Monday I did upper body as Olga had set up Wed., and I wrote down all of the weights for the Magnum machines I’ve been on but I can’t find that paper right now, so will enter those when I find it. Monday’s weight 270.5. Monday night there was a biiig thunderboomer - so yesterday AM we arrived at the gym to find it dark and uninhabitable. The sign outside said

No cardio for you!

Well, not really, but the result was the same. Today did the upper body set (will meet again with Olga Fri. for lower body fun) same as Mon. Hopefully cardio tomorrow. Today’s weight 272.0 - I’m a big ol’ hormone-driven water balloon today (and that means 1-1.5 extra lbs. on the scale), that should ease back when I check Fri. If’ I’m Very Good I’ll do crunches tonight. Ok, if I’m Very Good I’ll do crunches after making dinner, Emma’s lunch for tomorrow, doing some laundry, and tackling some small area of the house (all areas need help). Riiiight. I have been SOOO busy at work I’ve been Not Good about my water, and even find myself skipping my snacks (I’m pretty much trying to stay in the Biometrics ballpark) but I hope that won’t work against me too much. Time for smack snack!

August 21, 2003

MFA

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Been a busy week, time to log in the MFA campaign. Monday was the final assessment for Biometrics - final weigh-in, the dreaded Calipers of Doom, Bp, the whole thang. The system will spit out my starting and ending measurements and percentages and whatnot (I should get that box any day), so I’ll post on that when I get it. Final weight was 272.3 - down 16 lbs from the program first weigh-in. I have some free PT time that came with my new gym membership, and I’m trying to figure out if I can afford to buy more - so I at least get to work with Olga a bit more before I might have to go totally solo.

Followed that up with a short upper-body workout on my own on the Keyser machines since I didn’t have enough time after the assessment for a full workout. I also weighed myself with the doctor’s-office style scale in the locker room to see how different the weight would be compared with the extra-sensitive digital scale connected to the computer used for Biometrics. There appears to be about 1.5 lb. difference, so on that scale I weighed somewhat under 274.

Tuesday Brian joined me for cardio - I did 18 minutes on the eliptical trainer (all uphill, for glutes) followed by a quick 2 minute jog on the treadmill. We’re planning on 5 days a week together at the gym in the early AM after we drop the kids off at the sitter - MWF lifting, TR cardio. Brian plans to do cardio Sat., too, but I need to do laundry and grocery shop and basically spend that time on domestic crud, so I’m opting out of *that* little fun-fest. Today’s weight 273.5.

Wed. I met with Olga and she showed me more of the Magnum (pullies, nautilus..you know, different from the pneumatic Keysers) equipment and we started to set my weights on those - totally different weights than I do on the other machines. We just did upper body and Olga is out of town for a week, so when she gets back she’ll show me other fun things on the other equipment for lower body, since she figures I’m probably going to plateau out on the same-old-same-old routine we’ve been doing three times a week with Biometrics. I’ll comment on those weights and machines tomorrow or this weekend - I’ll need to note them down when I get my file tomorrow AM. Today’s weight 272.5.

Today did 20 minutes on the eliptical trainer, same all-uphill glutes course and I increased the resistance slightly. Today’s weight 271.5

Today’s heat index was 105 degrees - so thank goodness for fat-free aspertame-sweetened ice cream! uuugh.

August 18, 2003

Maybe I just need a raise…

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I can’t say I’m joining the ranks of those who greatly dislike Dave Winer because, well, I don’t bother to read his blog and my husband pretty much has the anti-Winer thing all sewn up.

I am, however, totally amazed at this conference this guy is running at Harvard I’ve run across.

It’s a con on blogs. Simple enough. It was originally one day, recently, it appears, expanded to two (sort of - the second day is made up of “Birds of Feather Meetings” (basically chit chait space and time to finish any conversations started the previous day.) Again, small conference, only US speakers (it was originally billed as international, but that has been changed as well), cozy. Simple enough, yes? Well they’re charging an unbelievable $500.00 for this con. Honey, they can hire Alan Rickman to orate the damn thing and one day (and change) is certainly not worth a half grand of precious spendolas.

Winer’s explaination is hardly convincing. I’m the coordinator for a conference, albeit not on blogging, held at a university. It’s *4 days*. Our registration fee is less than a *quarter* of his. We have a couple of special speakers (of the paid variety), we’re nickle-and-dimed to death by the university, but more importantly we’re frickin huuuuge. My point here isn’t to blow my own horn - yeah, the Congress (or simply Kalamazoo, as it is known to a world full of medievalists) is big, both academically and logistically complex, well WELL over a year in the making, and a SIGNIFICANTLY better deal…so much so that I can’t fathom what the heck requires a $500 reg. fee.

Truly amazing. We here in lowly Kalamazoo must be damn near miracle workers…or, uh, something…

August 15, 2003

MFA, etc.

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Note to self: WOW! chips are named that because you say WOW! as you experience cramping, WOW! as you suddenly run to the restroom, and WOW! as you spend some lengthy quality time there. Could it be because I have no gall bladder?

MFA

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I’m back from TN - more on that is here. I packed dumbells and an exercise band I purchased from the Pro Shop before I left. I was Pretty Darn Good (as opposed to Very Good, but I was on vacation, damnit!) with my calories and alternated days with trying to work out as closely as possible to my routine with the machines and walking. I discovered that holding a laughing 20 lb. baby over my head while doing crunches is exceptionally effective (and fun for him, too!) I am really uncoordinated with the band, however, so I don’t think that was as effective as I might have hoped. It’s hard to say how much I gained on vacation - we’e quessing maybe .5-1 lb. Before I left my weight was up almost 2 lbs., but the scale was misbahaving - it’d register in the right weight range and then suddenly pop up. I couldn’t have gained 2 lbs in 2 days, and Olga did say the computer was acting a little funny, so she thought it was a computer issue (it’s connected to the scale) and told me not to fret. Ah well. I must be exceptionally good this weekend. I’ll be in tomorrow AM for cardio.

Today’s workout (last one!) with Olga was the usual schtick - upped chest press 1 lb. and leg extention 2 lbs. I need to figure out how to manage more time with her on a more periodic basis (maybe going down from three times a week to once a week?), but it’s tres pricey. Monday will be the weigh-in and Great Caliper Ritual for the final assessment. I can hardly wait, let me tell you. Today’s weight 274.0.

August 6, 2003

MFA

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I’m about to run out the door to Nashville to take the kidlets to visit Sis, so this will be brief!

Let’s see - Leg extention and seated leg curl both up 1 lb., chest press was mis-set (rather, it mis-set itself somehow - do pneumatic machines do that?) and so I went up over *6 lbs.* to just over 80 lbs. today. I’m a brute. Two sets (each) of 20 bicep singles with the 15 lb. dumbell. Olga reminded me again how strong I am fer a guuurl. :) Triceps today with a 12 lb. dumbell (two sets of singles) so I could see how I can use just the band and a set of dumbells we had here at home to work out while I’m out of town. Positioning, positioning, positioning! Crunches (three sets of 15+10) with the band, no time for cardio! I’m outta here!

August 1, 2003

MFA

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No cardio yesterday - craaaaaamps from hell. (yeah, yeah - it’s oversharing. get over it) Plus my chest hurt - that chest press ran me over but good. I was feeling decidedly bad at lunch and decided that I wanted, WANTED, a Qdoba chicken quesadilla. So I had one. With guacamole on the side. HA! It was pleasing. It feels really, really good to be bad once in a while, and I have been pretty damn good for 5+ weeks, let me tell you. I was in a mood to be good again by dinnertime and had skipped both of my snacks to donate the calories to lunch. Homers: Guaaacaaamooooooole..mmm….*drools*

Today still feeling like something slightly better than death warmed over. Olga put me through my regular circuit - upped the seated leg curl another 2 lbs. Increased my reps. for biceps - two sets of 20 each arm, and increased my sets for triceps - two sets of singles, one double. She was relatively kind with the crunches because of the cramps - three sets of 15 + 10 with the heavier medicine ball, no weird reverse crunches on Big Wiggly Ball for me today. I did a shortened cardio afterward because I was just feeling really wrung out - 5 min. brisk walk, 1.5 min. jog, 5 min. brisk walk. Today’s weight - 273.7.

MOO!

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In yesterday’s Kalamazoo Gazette Letters to the Editor:

Mothers invited to Nurse Out

ProMoM (Promotion of Mother’s Milk,Inc.) encourages all breastfeeding mothers to go out during World Breastfeeding Week August 1-7 and breastfeed in public. We don’t mean your regular routine; we mean go out specifically to nurse in public.

What makes a Nurse Out different than a “nurse in”? Nurse Outs are for all nursing mothers to heighten awareness of nursing in public by casually blanketing large areas without use of signs, pickets or protests. The purpose of a Nurse Out is to increase visibility of nursing in public in a casual manner, while a “nurse in” is geared to protest or change policy, generally by asking nursing moms to nurse in clusters in front of a specific business or government building.

Why participate in the National Nurse Out?

ProMoM hopes that by promoting the image of breastfeeding in this way, more people will accept breastfeeding as a natural everyday occurrence and the normal way to feed and nurture babies. “Nursing Out” is also a way to encourage expecting mothers by showing them that it is possible to breastfeed in public without anyone being embarrassed!

What you can do:

# Nurse in public as much as possible the week of Aug. 1-7, and then continue to pursue that freedom on your own as necessary for your baby.

# Participate in your local nurse out.

WHEN: Sunday, Aug. 3 between noon to 2 p.m.

WHERE: Nurse throughout downtown’s Bronson Park and the Kalamazoo Mall, then meet at the park’s flower peacock at 2 p.m. to visit with one another.

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